Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Columbia Pictures has finally released the trailer for White House Down. This is definitely one Summer Blockbuster I'm looking forward to seeing this year. Channing Tatum pulls out the big guns (per usual) as he sets out to protect the President of the United States of America (Jamie Foxx) from a paramilitary group who takes over the resident of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. This looks pretty rad even if it's directed by action mastermind Roland Emmerich. But hey, I was a fan of Independence Day, so... Anyway, take a look and enjoy!

A Secret Service agent (Channing Tatum) is tasked with saving the life of the President of the United States of America (Jamie Foxx) after the White House is overtaken by a paramilitary group.

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"I don't know what space exploration will uncover, but I don't think it'll be exploration just for the sake of exploration. I think it'll be more the fact that it allows us to see things. That maybe we should have seen a long time ago. But just haven't been able to until now."

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Some of the scenes were filmed at the Coachella Festival in 2017, where Lady Gaga was the first female headliner in ten years. Festival-goers paid ten dollars to see the scenes being filmed, although recording devices were locked away to prevent any footage being leaked.

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